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What happens when the Sun emits more energy than normal?

O Solar flares and sunspots occur, increasing Earth's temperature.

O Sunspots and volcanic eruptions occur, increasing Earth's temperature.

O Volcanic eruptions and movement of continents occur, decreasing Earth's temperature.

O Movement of continents and solar flares occurs, decreasing Earth's temperature.


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Solar flares and sunspots occur, increasing Earth's temperature

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Answer:

When the Sun emits more amount of energy than normal, "Solar flares and sunspots" occur, increasing temperature of Earth.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The Earth's temperature is governed by many factors. One of these factors is 'Solar flare'.
  • When the temperature of the Sun increases, Solar flares are formed on the Sun's surface. These flares are responsible for pumping more heat into the Solar system.
  • When a "Solar flare" is generated on the surface of the Sun, an unusual amount of heat is radiated which increases the Earth's temperature.
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